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to do the school run in my pyjamas?!!

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conversebootmum · 07/02/2008 17:32

come on!! Be absolutely honest. how many of you have thrown that fleece over the top of your jimmys and done the school run?! I have many a time, in fact did it this very morning, but bit embarassing when the teacher came and asked me a question about DS and noticed the winnie the pooh sticking out the bottom of my jeans!

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boloriabullet · 18/10/2017 20:47

Jeez guys. I made a newbie mistake. Seriously sleep deprived and a bit pissed last night. Read it in the Daily Fail didn’t I? Soz about that!

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sayyouwill · 18/10/2017 19:58

Oh my god! I blame @boloriabullet

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paxillin · 18/10/2017 19:33

ZOMBIE ZOMBIE ZOMBIE ZOMBIE

Thread is almost 10 years old

ZOMBIE ZOMBIE ZOMBIE ZOMBIE

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sayyouwill · 18/10/2017 19:31

Plenty of people get up at 6am and survive. Me for one! In fact, some mornings I get up at half 5. I jump in the shower, do my hair and makeup and then get everyone else sorted while wearing my dressing gown. I put my clothes on just before leaving the house mainly to avoid them being ruined by sticky fingers or baby vom.

OP I find it so odd that you prioritise you having an hour long bath every day over teaching your children the basics. Perhaps doing the school run once or twice in your PJs would be a bit of a 'slummy mummy' laugh, but every day is just worrying. How can you have so little to do with your day that you can slob around in pjs and take hour long baths every day?

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Macaroni46 · 18/10/2017 12:10

Call me a snob but I think it's appalling. You expect your dc to get up and dressed ready for school but you won't do the same yourself? What sort of an example are you setting? Maybe as a one off due to illness or exceptional circumstances but as a regular thing - no.

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sidesplittinglol · 18/10/2017 09:39

Out of curiosity do those who wear pjs on the school run wear the same pj's that night?

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paxillin · 17/10/2017 22:31

ZOMBIE THREAD from February 2008.

OP's kids have graduated from university.

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Rachelblu · 17/10/2017 21:54

I have a 5 year old a 2 year old and a Newborn, my 2 year old and new born have caught the dreaded sickness diarrhoea bug,all night out as up and down no sleep,neighbour let me down with school run help with my older one so three kids in pram An run her in my pjs an long coat! Did I look like a scummy mummy yes! Did I give a crap no! My baby got to school on time An that's what matters!! U do what u got to do! Would I do it any other day? No. But wouldn judge knowone as they may have had a long night An long morning like I just did...Smile

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paxillin · 17/10/2017 21:28

ZOMBIE. Damn, I got so excited. Love a PJ on the school run bunfight.

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dontbesillyhenry · 17/10/2017 21:24

Aww I got all excited then- I thought Scottish mummy had come back

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TeaAndToast85 · 17/10/2017 21:17

Wooooooah, old thread

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TeaAndToast85 · 17/10/2017 21:17

I think it's ok to look like crap, but I think you need to be wearing clothes that aren't pyjamas. Even if they have baby sick on them. I would just feel really undignified wandering around outside with my pjs on.

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sayyouwill · 17/10/2017 21:08

Can't you just get up a bit earlier?

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MyCatMyRules · 17/10/2017 21:04

Aagh! Why do people resurrect this stuff? Hmm Equally why do people post anything at all on zombie threads once they've realised its a zombie, because it will then appear in active convos and people will start commenting- surely better to just ignore.
although my previous post still stands

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ethelfleda · 17/10/2017 20:18

This thread has a bad case of rigor mortis.

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MyCatMyRules · 17/10/2017 20:14

how many of you have thrown that fleece over the top of your jimmys and done the school run?
Never did it, my dc would have been mortified. Ffs how long does it take to pull on a pair of trousers and trainers? Hmm
Was collecting a prescription in the pharmacy the other day and a woman rocked up in her pyjamas and dressing gown demanding to know where her prescription was. Sorry love, if you're well enough to walk to the pharmacy, intimidate the staff, push your way to the front of the queue then you're well enough to Chuck a few clothes on.

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PaleMoonRising · 17/10/2017 19:56

Ok, who raised the zombi 🙈

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PaleMoonRising · 17/10/2017 19:53

I wouldn’t, I would be mortified if my mum dropped me to school in her PJ’s so won’t do it to my son.....plus I don’t think it looks nice. I leave at 8:30 and manage to have a shower and get dressed while DS is having his breakfast. :) each to their own though

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sidesplittinglol · 17/10/2017 19:51

It says this thread has over 390 responses... it has 276

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sidesplittinglol · 17/10/2017 19:49

I saw this thread on the daily mail

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ForalltheSaints · 17/10/2017 19:47

It should be considered unhygienic at least, if not indecent. Any school who refused to allow someone on the premises on those grounds would have my support.

If you cannot get up in time to be ready and dressed, my other thought is whether you have had too much to drink the previous evening and should not be driving at all.

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Trb17 · 17/10/2017 19:45

But it’s made it into the Daily Fail! Wow DM journos picking up 9 year old stories! Hilarious Grin

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Trb17 · 17/10/2017 19:43

Zombie thread

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PerryPerryThePlatypus · 17/10/2017 19:02

Um good for you. I doubt the OP cares though considering this thread is 9 years old.

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boloriabullet · 17/10/2017 18:59

I give not one sh*t what people think of me when I drop my kids off in my pyjamas. I wear tasteful coat over the top and with trainers. My pyjamas aren’t obvious ones, but it is always after a night shift. The only people that can judge me are those that spend the night without the ability to go to the toilet/have a break/clean up other people’s bodily fluids/do it four nights in a row/all on approx four hour’s sleep/less in the summer.
Zero f**ks given!

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